Human high-density lipoprotein microtranscriptome is unique and suggests an extended role in lipid metabolism
Abstract
Aim: To comprehensively characterize the high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) microtranscriptome and to assess whether it is distinct from that of plasma and different between women and men. Methods: RNA was extracted from ultracentrifugation-purified HDLs and plasma from 17 healthy women and men couples, and libraries were sequenced on a HiSeq2500 platform. Results: On average, 310 ± 64 and 355 ± 31 miRNAs were detected (≥1 read per million) in...
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Title
Human high-density lipoprotein microtranscriptome is unique and suggests an extended role in lipid metabolism
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
917 - 934
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